Paperclip clarinets

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Members of the low end of the clarinet family are sometimes made of metal; sometimes these instruments are made in a configuration that loops around in a paperclip-like shape, ending with a bell emerging at the top. The paperclip format makes for a much shorter instrument, which is especially advantageous for the contrabass clarinet, and even more so for the octocontra-alto and octocontrabass clarinets, the few specimens of which are exclusively in paperclip form.

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